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[quote=Anonymous]OP Cutting edge engineering is Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech, NCSU, RIT, schools like this. Not any of the ones on your list. As for your list if your student wants engineering depends on what type, chemical, industrial, electrical, mechanical etc.... Purdue I would personally take off look at their curriculum and internships. It is not a bad program just harder than the others for jobs at graduation. Do that for all programs NE has a different model than the others. It's a great place for students that want work experience. U Michigan they will get a job upon graduation Same with UMD. UCLA and Santa Barbara as well but those jobs will be in CA do they want to live there after graduation? The better ? is did your student look at coursework for all these programs? Is your student accepted directly into the school of Eng? Did they look at companies that come for career fairs? Internship oportunities? [/quote]
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